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How to choose an intermediary for house leasing

First, when renting a house, compare the service modes of various companies comprehensively, shop around, and try not to pay or pay less for the house or room to avoid disputes.

Two, review whether the other party has a business license and a real estate agency qualification certificate, the business license should have a "real estate agency" business project, and the above two certificates should also have a "qualified annual inspection" seal.

It is very important to read the agency contract provided by the other party carefully before seeing the house with the company. You should find out the terms that you think are unreasonable, and then sign them after consulting with the other party, because once the signed contract takes effect, some terms may be very unfavorable to you in the future.

Fourth, don't hide the private transactions between companies and brokers. In order to save agency fees, some customers give brokers kickbacks to make orders privately, which is not desirable.

5. If you rent a house by yourself, you need to know whether the surrounding security is good or not, whether the residential property is standardized, and at the same time, you should inspect the surrounding lots and environment.

6. If you rent a house through an intermediary company, you need to carefully check the agency contract before seeing the house, and then sign the contract after confirming it. Be sure to check whether there are any unfavorable clauses in the contract.

Seven, when booking, you need to review the landlord's information. It's best to check the landlord's ID card and household registration book, and also check the house property certificate. Payment can only be made if these three documents are complete.

Eight, field inspection. Comparison and screening, negotiation and bargaining. There are several pits to be avoided: property owners do not sign contracts to collect money, can not provide property rights information, use rental loans, high deposits, low prices but require long-term rent and long-term payment.

9. Some houses cannot be rented: 1. Failing to obtain the ownership certificate according to law. 2. Judicial seizure. 3. disputed ownership. 4. Illegal building. 6 mortgage, without the consent of the mortgagee. 7. Public rental housing that does not meet the relevant provisions of public security, environmental protection, health and other competent departments. Special housing: resettlement houses and houses in urban villages need to be verified by many parties.